Digital Pens in Education

Digital pen signals were shown to be predictive for cognitive states, cognitive load and emotion in educational settings. We investigate whether low-level pen-based features can predict the difficulty of tasks in a cognitive test and the learner’s performance in these tasks, which is inherently related to cognitive load, without a semantic content analysis.

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